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SIDNEY S. BEGGS
ANSWERS CALL
Former Stevens and Douglas
County Official in State
Since 1889.
WATERVILLE, Wash., May 13.—
Sidney Stewart Beggs, 75, died here
last night, after a several months' illness.
Born in Ontario, he went to Nebraska in 1883 and to Colville, Wash.,
in 1889. He was a former county
treasurer and county commissioner of
Stevens county.
He came to Waterville in 1916, as
receiver of the United States land office and was county assessor of Douglas county from 1926 to 1930. He
was a democratic leader here.
He leaves two sons, Carl, Oxnard,
Cal,, and Leo F., New Denver, B. C;
a daughter, Mrs. E. C. King, Spokane;
three brothers, Victor and James,
Friend, Neb., and S. E., Spokane, and
a sister, Mrs. Walter Slaughter, Nes-
pelem, Wash.

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SIDNEY S. BEGGS
ANSWERS CALL
Former Stevens and Douglas
County Official in State
Since 1889.
WATERVILLE, Wash., May 13.—
Sidney Stewart Beggs, 75, died here
last night, after a several months' illness.
Born in Ontario, he went to Nebraska in 1883 and to Colville, Wash.,
in 1889. He was a former county
treasurer and county commissioner of
Stevens county.
He came to Waterville in 1916, as
receiver of the United States land office and was county assessor of Douglas county from 1926 to 1930. He
was a democratic leader here.
He leaves two sons, Carl, Oxnard,
Cal,, and Leo F., New Denver, B. C;
a daughter, Mrs. E. C. King, Spokane;
three brothers, Victor and James,
Friend, Neb., and S. E., Spokane, and
a sister, Mrs. Walter Slaughter, Nes-
pelem, Wash.